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Description

This book provides a guide and critical extension to contemporary controversies in the theology of religions and interfaith dialogue.
It addresses questions raised through certain postmodern theologies (which present an option herein termed `particularity'), which suggest that the whole enterprise of the theology of religions, as currently understood, is fundamentally misguided and suggest instead an alternative approach.
Paul Hedges reflects on how the traditional typology for the theology of religions (exclusivism - inclusivism - pluralism) may be rethought and seen as viable, offering a reformulation of it and critically assesses the main line of critique from post-modern theology, that of particularity, and its alternative vision. Finally, he suggests ways forward and considers how these debates impact on the practice in interfaith dialogue.
Interreligious dialogue is a core subject in most theology and religious studies courses in university departments and theological colleges.

Author Biography

Paul Hedges is currently Senior Lecturer at the University of Winchester, UK, and has previously worked for other British, Canadian and Chinese universities.